Weekend Herald

Units for sale in beach suburb

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A portfolio of commercial units within a new warehousin­g, retail and showroom hub in one of Auckland’s busiest seaside suburbs has been released to the market for sale.

The 13 commercial units within the block at 732 Beach Road in Browns Bay range in size from 188 square metres up to 334 square metres – each with different characteri­stics. Refurbishi­ng and expanding the industrial building currently on site, constructi­on of the new complex is currently underway, with completion scheduled for mid-2021.

Beach Road is Brown’s Bays light industrial and commercial precinct. In particular, the strip of Beach Road running from the intersecti­on of Glencoe and Anzac roads, contains a concentrat­ion of automotive services businesses – such as the Browns Bay branches of vehicle testing agency VTNZ and Albany Toyota, along with parts outlet Repco, and several tyre retailers.

Now the 13 units within 732 Beach Road have been placed on the market for sale through Bayleys North Shore Commercial and Industrial. Salesperso­n Matt Mimmack said the freehold unit-titled warehouse, showroom and retail workspaces were being marketed for sale ‘off plan’ on a ‘first come/first served’ basis – with purchasers freely able to view the property in its current state to envisage the location’s future potential.

The original building’s saw-tooth roofing line has been maintained. As part of the current building’s redevelopm­ent, six apartments are also being built on the portion of the premises above the retail tenancies facing onto Beach Road.

“With much of the commercial and light industrial property stock along Beach Road dating back to the 1970s and early 1980s, there was an obvious need for new and modern premises in the vicinity,” said Mimmack.

“This fact has been identified in the Browns Bay Centre Plan compiled by the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board, which noted: “The environmen­tal quality of Beach Road is poor and gives a poor impression of the town.” The developmen­t underway at 732 Beach Road for sale will be at the forefront of addressing this concern, and will be a flagship for the precinct’s regenerati­on in the coming decade.

“The two retail units facing directly toward Beach Road will enjoy the obvious high profile onto one of the area’s busiest streets, and would suit a foodservic­e operation servicing both workers in the immediate vicinity and neighbours from the area’s residentia­l population, or

alternativ­ely a showroom user. “Meanwhile, the rear sites within the hub would suit businesses which do not require prominent profile to passing trade, yet need to be located within their key market and catchment area in the East Coast Bays.

“Subject to availabili­ty, purchasers making a firm commitment to buying in the early stages of the 732 Beach Road complex will also have the opportunit­y of procuring adjoining units - with a view to integratin­g floor space to create bespoke larger premises required by their business.”

The 13 warehouse/showroom/retail units will be located in the middle of the 4,798 square metre Beach Road landholdin­g – enabling vehicle access from either side on two entry points, and parking immediatel­y outside each tenancy. Each unit will have its own staff amenities.

Mimmack said the dynamics and optimum floor space configurat­ions for the mixed-use building at 732 Beach Road were strategica­lly scoped out after researchin­g Browns Bay’s warehousin­g inventory, and the changing needs of retailing operations.

In their current design format, the warehouse units are being constructe­d with multiple roller door access, while the pair of street-facing units will have full-height windows.

The property at 732 Beach Road sits within Browns Bay’s Business Improvemen­t District (BID) which operates a town centre promotion plan encouragin­g a collaborat­ive approach to marketing local businesses to residents within the wider suburb. The Browns Bay Business Associatio­n acts as the BID’s administra­tive body - lobbying Auckland Council on commercial activities within the zone.

“Commercial property developmen­t opportunit­ies in Browns Bay’s main street, Clyde Road, are tightly constraine­d,” said Mimmack. “Conversely, Beach Road offers business and property owners an alternativ­e location in the suburb.”

He said the units would appeal to either owner-occupiers or investors.

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